BOUND BROOK, N.J. — School was closed for the blizzard that wasn't,
but there was still enough snow on the ground that two high school
seniors thought they could make a few extra bucks.
In
the process, Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf, both 18, also learned a
valuable lesson about one of the costs of doing business: government
regulations.
The two friends were canvasing a neighborhood near
this borough's border with Bridgewater early Monday evening, handing out
fliers promoting their service, when they were pulled over by police
and told to stop.
The story was shared on a popular Bound Brook
Facebook group by a resident who saw Schnepf being questioned by police
after coming to his door.
"Are you kidding me? Our generation does
nothing but complain about his generation being lazy and not working
for their money," he wrote on Bound Brook NJ Events' page. "Here's a
couple kids who take the time to print up flyers, walk door to door in
the snow, and then shovel snow for some spending money. And someone
calls the cops and they're told to stop?"
Members of the group responded with support for the young entrepreneurs.
READ MORE:http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/28/teens-seeking-snow-shoveling-cash-run-afoul-law/22454761/
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